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1852-3. i6° VICTORIA. No. 3. 378 Bank Charters Amendment. office inquisition bankruptcy insolvency or private Ordinance whereby such land may be affected, subsequently to the date of such convey- ance, may be registered in like manner as a grant by the Crown of land within the Colony, deed or contract will judgment suit acceptance of office inquisition bankruptcy insolvency or private Ordinance, may be registered, and such registration shall have the like force and effect to all intents and purposes whatsoever, and all the regulations and provisions contained therein or in the said recited Ordinance shall apply to the same : 4. Provided that nothing herein, or in the said in part recited Limitation of effeot Ordinance, shall be construed to confer any advantage on deeds con- of re g lstrafclon - tracts or wills registered by virtue of this Ordinance, by reason of their having been registered before other deeds contracts or wills previously executed, until after the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. 5. That this Ordinance shall come into operation from and after Commencement, the passing hereof. No. III. AN ORDINANCE to amend " The Bank Charters Ordi- BANK CHABTEBS ,, Y 0 . V _ AMENDMENT. nance, JNo. 13, Session XI. \_3rd January, 1853.] W HEREA S it is expedient to amend the fifth regulation contained Preamble, in the second clause of an Ordinance enacted by the Governor- in-Chief of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, (Session XI., No. 13,) intituled " An Ordinance to authorize the Governor-in-Chief to grant Charters of Incorporation to Banking Companies:" BE IT ENACTED by the Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :— 1. The fifth regulation contained in the second clause of the above Fifth regulation in in part recited Ordinance is hereby repealed, and the following regula- peaied,Tnd another 6 " tion is substituted for the same : regulation substituted Suspension of payments on demand at any of the Company's m lts place " establishments for such period or periods as may be prescribed in the Charter shall forfeit the Charter of the Company. 2. This Ordinance shall come into operation from and after the Commencement, day of the passing hereof. No. IV. AN ORDINANCE for the Naturalization of certain Persons NATUBAHZATION . in the Islands of New Zealand. \^rd January, 1853.] W HEREAS by an Ordinance enacted by the Governor-in-Chief Preamble, of the New Zealand Islands, with the advice and consent of the General Legislative Council thereof, (Session XI., No. 9,) and intituled 94. "An

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  • 1852-3. i6° VICTORIA. No. 3. 378

    Bank Charters Amendment.

    office inquisition bankruptcy insolvency or private Ordinance whereby such land may be affected, subsequently to the date of such convey-ance, may be registered in like manner as a grant by the Crown of land within the Colony, deed or contract will judgment suit acceptance of office inquisition bankruptcy insolvency or private Ordinance, may be registered, and such registration shall have the like force and effect to all intents and purposes whatsoever, and all the regulations and provisions contained therein or in the said recited Ordinance shall apply to the same :

    4 . Provided that nothing herein, or in the said in part recited Limitation of effeot Ordinance, shall be construed to confer any advantage on deeds con- of reglstrafclon-tracts or wills registered by virtue of this Ordinance, by reason of their having been registered before other deeds contracts or wills previously executed, until after the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four.

    5 . That this Ordinance shall come into operation from and after Commencement, the passing hereof.

    No. III. A N O R D I N A N C E to amend " The Bank Charters Ordi- BANK CHABTEBS

    , , Y 0 . V _ A M E N D M E N T . nance, JNo. 13, Session XI. \_3rd January, 1853.]

    WHEREA S it is expedient to amend the fifth regulation contained Preamble, in the second clause of an Ordinance enacted by the Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, (Session XI., No. 13,) intituled " An Ordinance to authorize the Governor-in-Chief to grant Charters of Incorporation to Banking Companies:"

    B E IT ENACTED by the Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :—

    1. The fifth regulation contained in the second clause of the above Fifth regulation in in part recited Ordinance is hereby repealed, and the following regula- peaied,Tnd another6" tion is substituted for the same : — regulation substituted

    Suspension of payments on demand at any of the Company's m lts place" establishments for such period or periods as may be prescribed in the Charter shall forfeit the Charter of the Company.

    2 . This Ordinance shall come into operation from and after the Commencement, day of the passing hereof.

    No. IV. A N ORDINANCE for the Naturalization of certain Persons NATUBAHZATION.

    in the Islands of New Zealand. \^rd January, 1853.]

    WHEREAS by an Ordinance enacted by the Governor-in-Chief Preamble, of the New Zealand Islands, with the advice and consent of the General Legislative Council thereof, (Session XI., No. 9,) and intituled

    94. "An

  • 374, No. 4. 1 6 ' V I C T O R I A . Sess. XII.

    Na turalization.

    "An Ordinance for the Naturalization of certain Persons in the Islands of New Zealand," it was provided that all persons who should he declared to come within the operation of the said Ordinance hy any Proclamation to he issued in that behalf by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, should be deemed and taken, until the then next Session of the General Legislature within the Islands of New Zealand, to be natural born subjects of Her Majesty:

    Persons named in 1. Be it enacted that all and singular the persons who are par-Seheduie to be natur- ticularly described in the Schedule hereunto annexed, and who have

    from time to time been declared, by virtue of the above-mentioned Ordinance, to come within the operation of the same, shall be to all intents and purposes whatsoever, within the Islands of New Zealand, deemed and taken to be and to have been, from the dates set opposite to their names respectively, and in the absence of such dates from the date of the passing of this Ordinance, natural born subjects of Her Majesty, as if they had been respectively born within the realm of England.

    Persons declared to 2 . And whereas there are certain other persons resident in New SonoftSorSnce Zealand whom it is expedient to relieve from the disabilities to which by Proclamation, to aliens are by law subject, but whose names and description have not SessfoTof ̂ Genäaiext been accurately ascertained: Be it enacted that all and singular the Legislature, natural persons who shall be declared to come within the operation of this bom subjects. Ordinance by any Proclamation to be issued in that behalf by His

    Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, shall be deemed and taken, until the next Session of the General Legislature, within the Islands of New Zealand, to be® natural born subjects of Her Majesty, as fully to all intents and purposes as if their names had respectively been inserted in the Schedule hereunto annexed.

    Commencement. 3 . This Ordinance shall come into operation from and after the passing hereof.

    SCHEDULE.

    Date of Proclamation.

    21st August, 1851

    9th )ecember, 51 ...

    Names.

    Anthony Martin, a Portuguese Emanuel Christian, do. Sigismund Schnee Elizabeth Schnee Jacob Wackerle Marie Judith Wackerle Phillip Woll John Frederic Rubier John Breitmeyer Eva Marie Breitmeyer John Breitmeyer Catherine Breitmeyer Elizabeth Breitmeyer George Breitmeyer Adele Breitmeyer Rose Breitmeyer Frederic John Breitmeyer Eran^ois Malmanche Hypolite Grendrot Greorge Pierre Leroy Louis Leyaillant Charles Eran^is Lemonier Guillaume David Charles Masiey Jean Baptiste Eteveneaux Eran^oise Josephine Eteveneaux Catherine Eteveneaux

    June, 1846.

    21st October, 1851.

    30th October, 851.

    Jean

  • 1852-3: i6° VICTORIA. No. 5. m

    Supreme Court Practitioners.

    Date of Proclamation.

    29th January, 1852 24th February, 1852

    24th April, 1852.' 15th July, 1852.

    25th August, 1852.

    Names.

    Jean Pierre Eteveneaux Jeanne Fran^oise Eteveneaux Michel Alfred Jean Dece Pierre Bernard Margaret Bernard Theophile Patri Etienne Franc is Lelievre Justine Lelievre Pierre Benoit Louise Benoit Pierre David Pierre G-endrot Clemence Grendrot Josephine Grendrot Francois Rousselot Fran9oise Bousselot (wife of the above) Joseph Libeau Madelene Libeau Joseph Libeau, junior Clemence Lebeau Fran£ois Libeau Theodore Libeau Louis Libeau George Libeau Theodore Barrier Francois Norbez Joseph Dulse Emery Malmanche William Possenniskie Jules Vernon Benjamin Gruindon Heinrich Edmonstone Frederic Augustus Benkenstein John Frederick Engst Appo Hopton

    10th December, 1851. 19th November, 1851.

    8th* April, 1852. 2nd July, 1852.

    2nd August, i852.

    No. V. A N O R D I N A N C E to provide for the admission of Barristers, S U P B B M E C O U E T

    Attorneys, and Proctors, to practice in the Supreme PEAC f̂fEES-Court other than those admissible under " The Supreme Court OrdinanceSession III., No. i .

    [4th January, 1853.]

    WHEREAS by an Ordinance enacted by the Governor of New Preamble. Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council

    thereof, (Session III., No. 1,) and intituled " An Ordinance for estab-lishing a Supreme Court" it is provided that no person but barristers or advocates in Great Britain or Ireland, or solicitors, attorneys, or writers in any of the Courts of "Westminster, Dublin, or Edinburgh, or proctors in any Ecclesiastical Court in England, or who shall have served such term of clerkship with a solicitor of the Court as is required by the general rules thereof, or shall have established them-selves in the exercise of their profession on or before the twenty-

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